That's a myth. The hair just looks thicker because naturally, hair tapers off into a soft point but when you cut it, it leaves a blunt end that remains until the hair falls out and grows back.
I thought this at first too. But since I started shaving my legs, my hair actually grows back thinner...
Same with my arms. There's not as much as it grows back.
Is it normal that I trim my arm hair?
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Its just gona grow faster and thicker and faster and thicker till you need to shave it. Then again faster and thicker and more oftern
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Not true.
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It's true for some people
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No it isn't.
That's a myth. The hair just looks thicker because naturally, hair tapers off into a soft point but when you cut it, it leaves a blunt end that remains until the hair falls out and grows back.
I thought this at first too. But since I started shaving my legs, my hair actually grows back thinner...
Same with my arms. There's not as much as it grows back.